Al-Shayef Accuses US-Saudi Aggression Disavowing Implementation of Truce, Regarding Sana’a Int. Flights
The Director General of Sana’a International Airport, Khaled Al-Shayef, confirmed that the US-Saudi aggression does not have any justifications to disavow the implementation of what was agreed upon regarding flights to and from Sana’a Airport.
He explained that not scheduling flights and announcing them in sufficient time wastes the opportunity for citizens to travel and leads to the inability to book.
He pointed out that the US-Saudi aggression requests that the lists of passengers’ names be uploaded 48 hours before the flight, which is not enough time.
He noted that the cancellation of the US-Saudi aggression last Wednesday, a flight from Cairo, caused a problem for Yemeni citizens wishing to return after their arrival from several countries.
He helds the UN responsible for scheduling and implementing the remaining flights on time, stressing that some patients were unable to return from Jordan as a result of the flight delays.
The Chairman of the Higher Medical Committee, Mutahar Al-Darwish, stated that after the extension of the truce, 1,600 patients were scheduled to travel, spread over 16 flights.
He explained that the US-Saudi aggression’s obstruction of flights through Sana’a airport hinders the plans of the Supreme Medical Committee regarding the travel of patients.